TY - JOUR
T1 - A Tunable Open Planar Acoustic Notch Filter Utilizing a Pneumatically Modulated Helmholtz Resonator Array
AU - Mizukoshi, Fumiya
AU - Takahashi, Hidetoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Keio University Global Research Institute (KGRI)/IoT Healthcare Research Consortium.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Acoustic filters provide sound insulation unpleasant noises at a specific frequency only. Ordinary passive acoustic filters made up of acoustic metamaterial structures can work without a power supply. However, their working frequency is not adjustable. This study reports a tunable open planar acoustic notch filter that incorporates a pneumatically controlled Helmholtz resonator (HR) array. The HR array consisted of three layers: cavities, a membrane, and microchannels. The cavities function as the HR chambers, whose volume determines the resonant frequency. The acoustic wave is effectively attenuated at this frequency owing to the HR effect. The HR chamber volume can be varied by displacing the stretchable membrane with air pressure through the microchannels. This helps in adjusting the resonant frequency, thereby realizing a tunable acoustic notch filter. We conducted theoretical, and experimental examinations along with simulations of the frequency response for an HR array with three different cavity thicknesses. The prototype device realized a frequency tuning of approximately 4.1-4.9 kHz with 10 dB filtering. Furthermore, an improved notch frequency tunability was observed for the thinner cavities, along with a decrease in the notch performance. Thus, the proposed HR array filter can be useful for high-frequency noise that is generally uncomfortable for humans.
AB - Acoustic filters provide sound insulation unpleasant noises at a specific frequency only. Ordinary passive acoustic filters made up of acoustic metamaterial structures can work without a power supply. However, their working frequency is not adjustable. This study reports a tunable open planar acoustic notch filter that incorporates a pneumatically controlled Helmholtz resonator (HR) array. The HR array consisted of three layers: cavities, a membrane, and microchannels. The cavities function as the HR chambers, whose volume determines the resonant frequency. The acoustic wave is effectively attenuated at this frequency owing to the HR effect. The HR chamber volume can be varied by displacing the stretchable membrane with air pressure through the microchannels. This helps in adjusting the resonant frequency, thereby realizing a tunable acoustic notch filter. We conducted theoretical, and experimental examinations along with simulations of the frequency response for an HR array with three different cavity thicknesses. The prototype device realized a frequency tuning of approximately 4.1-4.9 kHz with 10 dB filtering. Furthermore, an improved notch frequency tunability was observed for the thinner cavities, along with a decrease in the notch performance. Thus, the proposed HR array filter can be useful for high-frequency noise that is generally uncomfortable for humans.
KW - Acoustic filter
KW - Helmholtz resonator
KW - passive noise control
KW - pneumatic actuator
KW - soundproof
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U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3220366
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3220366
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141556830
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 10
SP - 118213
EP - 118221
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
ER -